A storage console includes a housing having a storage chamber, an access opening and a guide track. The storage console also includes a tambour door including an articulated substrate and a plurality of slats carried on the articulated substrate. The articulated substrate includes integral overmolded guides and integral overmolded splines.
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1. A tambour door, comprising:
an articulated substrate including integral overmolded guides and integral overmolded splines; and
a plurality of slats carried on said articulated substrate wherein said integral overmolded splines extend between said plurality of slats.
11. A storage console, comprising:
a housing including a storage chamber, an access opening and a guide track; and
a tambour door including (a) an articulated substrate, including integral overmolded guides and integral overmolded spines, and (b) a plurality of slats carried on said articulated substrate wherein said integral overmolded splines extend between said plurality of slats and said integral overmolded guides slide along said guide track whereby said tambour door may be displaced between a first position closing said access opening and a second position opening said access opening.
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This document relates generally to the motor vehicle equipment field and, more particularly, to a new and improved tambour door as well as to a storage console incorporating that tambour door.
Storage consoles incorporating a tambour door are known in the art. See, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,250,729 owned by Ford Global Technologies, LLC.
This document relates to a new and improved hard tambour door execution that allows for a multitude of finish options including, for example, painted/filmed plastic, wood, aluminum, carbon fiber, metal mesh or the like. The new and improved tambour door also delivers quiet operation with smooth and consistent effort throughout the length of travel when displacing the tambour door between fully opened and fully closed positions.
In accordance with the purposes and benefits described herein, a new and improved tambour door is provided. That tambour door comprises (a) an articulated substrate, including integral overmolded guides, and (b) a plurality of slats carried on the articulated substrate.
The articulated substrate may further include integral overmolded splines extending between the plurality of slats. The integral overmolded guides and the integral overmolded splines may be made from a thermoplastic elastomer so as to better allow for smooth and consistent sliding action and quiet operation. The resulting high-quality feel generated during operation of the tambour door enhances user satisfaction.
The tambour door may further include a fastening feature for securing the plurality of slats to the articulated substrate. That fastening feature may include a plurality of hooks on the plurality of slats that are engaged with a plurality of receivers on the articulated substrate.
The articulated substrate may include a plurality of lateral ribs and the plurality of receivers may be provided in the plurality of lateral ribs. Each rib of the plurality of lateral ribs may include a first end and a second end. The integral overmolded guides may be provided at the first and second ends of each rib. The integral overmolded splines may extend between opposed side walls of adjacent slats of the plurality of slats.
Each integral overmolded guide may include a primary projection, a secondary projection and a channel defined between the primary projection and the secondary projection. Each integral overmolded guide may also include a support face engaging one slat of the plurality of slats.
In accordance with another aspect, a new and improved storage console may be provided. That storage console comprises a housing including a storage chamber, an access opening and a guide track. Further, the storage console also comprises a tambour door. That tambour door includes an articulated substrate having integral overmolded guides and a plurality of slats carried on the articulated substrate. The integral overmolded guides slide consistently and smoothly along the guide track allowing the tambour door to be displaced between a first position closing the access opening to conceal the storage chamber and a second position opening the access opening to access the storage chamber.
The articulated substrate may further include integral overmolded splines extending between the plurality of slats. In addition, a fastening feature may be provided for securing the plurality of slats to the articulated substrate. That fastening feature may include a plurality of hooks on the plurality of slats that engage with a plurality of receivers on the articulated substrate.
In some of the many possible embodiments, the articulated substrate may include a plurality of lateral ribs. The plurality of receivers may be provided in the plurality of lateral ribs. Further, each rib of the plurality of lateral ribs may include a first end and a second end. The integral overmolded guides may be provided at the first and second ends of each rib. In addition, the integral overmolded splines may extend between opposed side walls of adjacent slats of the plurality of slats. In addition, each integral overmolded guide may include a primary projection, a secondary projection and a channel defined between the primary projection and the secondary projection. Each integral overmolded guide may also include a support surface engaging one slat of the plurality of slats.
In the following description, there are shown and described several preferred embodiments of the tambour door and the storage console. As it should be realized, the tambour door and the storage console are capable of other, different embodiments and their several details are capable of modification in various, obvious aspects all without departing from the tambour door and storage console as set forth and described in the following claims. Accordingly, the drawings and descriptions should be regarded as illustrative in nature and not as restrictive.
The accompanying drawing figures incorporated herein and forming a part of the specification, illustrate several aspects of the tambour door and the storage console and together with the description serve to explain certain principles thereof.
Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the tambour door and storage console, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawing figures.
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As will be apparent from the following description, the integral overmolded guides 24 slide along a guide track 30 provided in the housing 14 of the storage console 10 allowing the tambour door 12 to be smoothly and consistently displaced with a constant and user friendly effort or pressure between the first position closing the access opening 18 and the second position opening the access opening.
The articulated substrate 20 illustrated in the drawing figures also includes integral overmolded splines 28 extending between the plurality of slats 26. Advantageously, the integral overmolded guides 24 and splines 28 function together to provide smooth consistent and noiseless operation of the tambour door.
As should be appreciated, such a tambour door 12 may be made utilizing a two-shot injection molding process. The first step of that process involves the molding of the articulated substrate 20, including the lateral ribs 22, from an appropriate relatively hard or rigid plastic material such as acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), polycarbonate-acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (PC/ABS) or another amorphous material. The second step of the process involves the injection molding of the overmolded guides 24 and overmolded splines 28 from an appropriate smooth sliding and relatively soft material such as thermoplastic elastomer (TPE). That TPE material may also include a molded in lubricant to enhance the smooth sliding operation of the tambour door 12 along the guide track 30 in the housing 14. Such a lubricant may comprise, for example, silicone.
A fastening feature, generally designated by reference numeral 32, may be provided to secure the plurality of slats 26 to the articulated substrate 20. In the illustrated embodiment, the fastening feature 32 comprises a plurality of resilient hooks 34 provided on the plurality of slats 26. Those hooks 34 engage with a plurality of receivers 36 provided on the articulated substrate 20 and, more particularly, in the plurality of lateral ribs 22 of the articulated substrate. Advantageously, the cooperating hooks 34 and receivers 36 allow the plurality of slats 26 and the articulated substrate 20 to be snapped together in a quick and efficient manner yet securely retained together. When the plurality of slats 26 are properly seated on the articulated substrate 20, the overmolded splines 28 extend between opposed side walls 38 of adjacent slats as best illustrated in
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As should be appreciated from the foregoing, the disclosed tambour door 12 construction allows the finished appearance of the tambour door to be independent of the functional interface with the storage console housing. The tambour door 12 allows for slats 26 of various constructions and designs, freeing designers to utilize more interesting and appealing materials. At that the same time, the integral overmolded guides 24 and splines 28 of the articulated substrate 20 allow for smooth, consistent and quiet operation with an effort that instills a sense of quality and craftsmanship. Advantageously, the two-shot molding process used to produce the articulated substrate 20 is both efficient and cost-effective.
The foregoing has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the embodiments to the precise form disclosed. Obvious modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally and equitably entitled.
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